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Saturday, November 5, 2016

Clove Mouth Wash

I've had this on my to-do list for the entire summer, but I'm just now getting around to making it. And trying it.

Homemade mouth wash.

Using simply boiled water and organic/non-gmo cloves. I had to buy the cloves from an online source.

You place the cloves in a pot, and pour boiling water over the cloves. 1 cup of water, 1 tsp. of cloves. I added some peppermint leaves too (vs. peppermint essential oil). Strain and swish a small amount around in your mouth and spit.

I also read that cloves help relieve sensitive teeth. Ever since my past dentist put in my crowns, I've had sensitive teeth near them. We'll give this mouth wash a "whirl" and see how well it works out (for both reasons).

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Warning: I am not a licensed medical professional. Any, and all information shared, regarding home remedies, but not limited to, is only for the sake of sharing my experience. It is not intended as medical advice. Also, my blog posts regarding foraging are simply for sharing my personal experience. Always seek advice from foraging experts and local park professionals.